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RowdyRodimus

Not as old as Nosferatu (it predates it by five years), but notable for being the first attempt at a vampire movie by Tod Browning (who directed Dracula with Bela Lugosi) and starring Lon Cheney, the father of the original Wolf Man Lon Cheney, Jr., was London After Midnight. Unfortunately this classic masterpiece of siloent horror is lost forever since the last known copy of it was destroyed in a fire back in 1965. Sure, he wasn't a real vampire in it (it was a Scotland Yard detective in disguise) it still played more true to the mythos than Twilight ever will.

I am the one you despise. I am he who says what you really deep down know but are affraid to admit. I am the Anti-Fanboy, the crusader of truth in a world built on your lies.

FonistofCruxis

RowdyRodimus wrote:

That's ALMOST as bad as when a kid was looking at my Transformers collection I loaned to a comic shop for an in house ad for the first movie said about G1 Bumblebee and Megatron "Nuh uh, that's not them. Megatron is a space plane and Bumblebee is a Camaro." And this part is for Irken, "What's this blue thing? It'd be better if it was an iPod!"

No, it wouldn't be better if it was an ipod, it would be better if that crap called transformers didn't exist at all, IMO.

Bankai

The church probably has good cause to sue everyone, because, considering the vampire myth originally was a manifestation of sexual fears, the church has done that better than everyone else since Jesus time (and has its own monsters - the Succubi and Incubi to match).

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